Essentials of Sociology : a Down-to-earth Approach, Canadian Edition. Study Guide |
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B. Parents begin the process. 1. Studies conclude that in our society, mothers
unconsciously reward female children for being passive and dependent and
male children for being active and independent. 2. In general parents teach their
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B. Parents begin the process. 1. Studies conclude that in our society, mothers
unconsciously reward female children for being passive and dependent and
male children for being active and independent. 2. In general parents teach their
...
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According to sociologist Melvin Kohn, middle-class parents try to develop their
children's: (68- 69) a. outward conformity b. level of obedience, neatness, and
cleanliness. c. curiosity, self-expression, and self-control. d. All of the above. 15.
According to sociologist Melvin Kohn, middle-class parents try to develop their
children's: (68- 69) a. outward conformity b. level of obedience, neatness, and
cleanliness. c. curiosity, self-expression, and self-control. d. All of the above. 15.
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E. The "sandwich generation" refers to people who find themselves sandwiched
between two generations, responsible for the care of their children and for their
own aging parents. F. Commuter marriages, in which the partners live and/or
work ...
E. The "sandwich generation" refers to people who find themselves sandwiched
between two generations, responsible for the care of their children and for their
own aging parents. F. Commuter marriages, in which the partners live and/or
work ...
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THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE | 1 |
CULTURE | 19 |
SOCIALIZATION | 34 |
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